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<p>[QUOTE="cmbdii, post: 3910, member: 655"]My opinion is that the federal reserve act is unconstitutional as are all legal tender laws. No branch of the federal government has any authority to declare possession of any kind of money a crime.</p><p><br /></p><p> The federal reserve is not federal and mainatins no national reserve. It's a cartel of privately owned banks with the unlawfully granted power to print fiat money backed by nothing and to laon it at interest to Congress.</p><p><br /></p><p> The only reason collectors can now buy US gold coins is because an earlier generation of Americans had the spine to defy a communist tyrant in the White House by hiding their gold coins so the tyrant couldn't melt them down and give the gold to the all time worst mass murdererin human history, Joseph Stalin.</p><p><br /></p><p> i hope that there are collectors holding examples of all the coins you listed and a pox on any federal agent who would arrest them for keeping what, under the Constitution, belongs to the bearer and not to any government agency.</p><p><br /></p><p>/rant[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cmbdii, post: 3910, member: 655"]My opinion is that the federal reserve act is unconstitutional as are all legal tender laws. No branch of the federal government has any authority to declare possession of any kind of money a crime. The federal reserve is not federal and mainatins no national reserve. It's a cartel of privately owned banks with the unlawfully granted power to print fiat money backed by nothing and to laon it at interest to Congress. The only reason collectors can now buy US gold coins is because an earlier generation of Americans had the spine to defy a communist tyrant in the White House by hiding their gold coins so the tyrant couldn't melt them down and give the gold to the all time worst mass murdererin human history, Joseph Stalin. i hope that there are collectors holding examples of all the coins you listed and a pox on any federal agent who would arrest them for keeping what, under the Constitution, belongs to the bearer and not to any government agency. /rant[/QUOTE]
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